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not an easy task in this conservative city. she has a hard time convincing even women to vote for her. >> the women's list has to appeal directly to women, asking questions like, "why don't you push for your rights? why can women the decision makers? why can a woman not say what she needs -- how much water, electricity, or whatever else?" >> these are the first elections of any sort in six years, but one key political force is boycotting the contest. hamas says the elections are not fair. the poll this been completely canceled in the gaza strip. >> we all know about this division between dogs and the west bank, and if these elections are held without gauze and jerusalem, then the division will only get worse. we want a unified palestinian people. >> out on the streets, opinions are mixed. no one should boycott the election. voting is a human right that we should all exercise. >> we've been waiting for any election since 2006. it is an important step in a vote for the democratic people. it is what we need. >> i'm not going to vo
not an easy task in this conservative city. she has a hard time convincing even women to vote for her. >> the women's list has to appeal directly to women, asking questions like, "why don't you push for your rights? why can women the decision makers? why can a woman not say what she needs -- how much water, electricity, or whatever else?" >> these are the first elections of any sort in six years, but one key political force is boycotting the contest. hamas says the...
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. >> zombies invaded the australian city of brace bane over the weekend. they terrified residents and brought traffic to a halt. but they say it was all for a good cause. the annual zombie walk supports medical research. >> we are raising money for the brain foundation. >> the concept for me is to be as gross and bloody and gory as possible because i want to be that disgusting zombie that everybody remembers. >> 15,000 zombies took part last year. they raised about $25,000. organizers say they think more walked this year and collected more money. some say they should try to get this year's zombie walk recognized as a guinness world record. >>> good weather continues until today. that is in tokyo, according to meteorologist robert speta. robert? >>> we are seeing sunny skies over much of japan, but we have this low-pressure area bringing heavy rain showers to the korean peninsula here, and now it's pushing off towards the east. first it will start to impact western japan and eventually into tokyo by about tuesday in your noon hours. with that, some heavy sh
. >> zombies invaded the australian city of brace bane over the weekend. they terrified residents and brought traffic to a halt. but they say it was all for a good cause. the annual zombie walk supports medical research. >> we are raising money for the brain foundation. >> the concept for me is to be as gross and bloody and gory as possible because i want to be that disgusting zombie that everybody remembers. >> 15,000 zombies took part last year. they raised about...
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city life can take its toll on your mental health. studies show that disorders like depression and anxiety, even schizophrenia, our moral -- are more common in city dwellers than in people who live in the countryside. constant noise, confined spaces, and the frequent need to rush to meet deadlines all add up to a stressful lifestyle. many people also feel socially isolated, despite being surrounded by crowds of people. but what exactly is it about city life that is so harmful? this team of researchers believe that finding that out is essential. >> we estimate that by 2050, 2/3 of the world's population will live in cities. that will be a massive, social ecological change for humanity -- socio-ecological change for humanity. >> they examined the brains of volunteers, using computer tomography. the technology allows scientists to observe blood circulation in different regions of the brain to show which regions are most active. after majoring base levels, the researchers subjected the volunteers -- after measuring base levels, the resear
city life can take its toll on your mental health. studies show that disorders like depression and anxiety, even schizophrenia, our moral -- are more common in city dwellers than in people who live in the countryside. constant noise, confined spaces, and the frequent need to rush to meet deadlines all add up to a stressful lifestyle. many people also feel socially isolated, despite being surrounded by crowds of people. but what exactly is it about city life that is so harmful? this team of...
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and for muslims around the world, that place is the holy city of mecca. the hajj has begun for millions of muslims, with pilgrims making their way toward islam's most sacred sight. for daily prayers, muslims face this from any given point in the world. they're required, if able, to make the pilgrimage once in their lives. and then, walk several times around counterclockwise. >> translator: islam is beautiful. and we are beautiful. we love all people. >> reporter: the mosque's gleaming minarets soar skyward. calling the faithful, five times a day. >>> to our viewers who are already on facebook, at facebook.com/cnnstudentnews. we asked if the release of a poplar video game could distract people from voting. awnna says maybe. nicolo assumes that most people who are interested in games aren't as interested in the presidential election. janie writes, i play games. but i'm voting this year. someone lets a game take their right to vote away, they are ungrateful. tyler doesn't think games being distracting. jamie says games are better than politics when the count
and for muslims around the world, that place is the holy city of mecca. the hajj has begun for millions of muslims, with pilgrims making their way toward islam's most sacred sight. for daily prayers, muslims face this from any given point in the world. they're required, if able, to make the pilgrimage once in their lives. and then, walk several times around counterclockwise. >> translator: islam is beautiful. and we are beautiful. we love all people. >> reporter: the mosque's...
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assess the likelihood of earthquakes but they didn't foresee a magnitude 6.3 quake that devastated the city. it killed more than 300 people and injured around 1,600. the defendantublished a risk assessment six days before the earthquake. they said it was unlikely a major quake would hit the area in the near future. it convinced some people to stay in their home believing the quake was minor. some of the victims relatives cheered the verdict. >> translator: i think today's verdict was the right sentence. i want to make sure that this kind of tragedy didn't happen again. >> the defendants pleaded not they stressed the prediction was merely a best guess. >> we will appeal the verdict and prove our innocence. >> lawyers for the defense plan to appeal. > now scientists watched in concern. they said the rulings could convince them to do their job. he said it's difficult to predict seismic activity accurately. spokespersons for the american association for the advancement of science say they are worried the ruling may influence everyone who works in the field. they warn such charges could hinder s
assess the likelihood of earthquakes but they didn't foresee a magnitude 6.3 quake that devastated the city. it killed more than 300 people and injured around 1,600. the defendantublished a risk assessment six days before the earthquake. they said it was unlikely a major quake would hit the area in the near future. it convinced some people to stay in their home believing the quake was minor. some of the victims relatives cheered the verdict. >> translator: i think today's verdict was the...
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more important i think that than the labeling the function of the guy is good could have served this city an interest because they needed they would still need to stay in touch if they want to go out of this mess with a political settlement he is the person who can hold them in order to mediate with the other groups and there are a lot i'm not lying or i don't want to violate and omar let me let me add one more hour and i don't go again they're going real quickly or one more point justin ok go ahead. along the same lines it is it is also a fact that was on a whole house on was the key person in rounding up the intelligence network service real in lebanon which allowed him very strongly with hezbollah which supported that . money and also so he has played a role as just as almost a client and i caught him i want to go because i want to add one more thing yeah that was absolutely right he was he was responsible for the arrest i think of fourteen different israeli networks in lebanon so i'm not mistaken but also there's a rumor flying around beirut right now that this could possibly i'm just
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the bomb went off in a crowded mainly christian district of the city. local tv stations were broadcasting images of burned out cars and images of wounded people. 8 people were killed and as many as 100 were injured. the main target was a brigadier general, the chief security official in lebanon. he had recently implicated syria and its lebanese allies, hezbollah, for the killing of the prime minister. he was a fierce critic of syria. this will create shockwaves in the entire region. after a long time of relative calm, this is the first big attack in four years. many feared something like this to happen sooner or later and that lebanon would be dragged into the conflict some political leaders have accused the assad regime in syria of being behind the attack. >> for more on the incident from of volatility out of the region, i spoke a brief time ago with a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. does this bombing show the conflict has spread into lebanon? >> it has spread to the heart of beirut. it has been spreading for a couple of
the bomb went off in a crowded mainly christian district of the city. local tv stations were broadcasting images of burned out cars and images of wounded people. 8 people were killed and as many as 100 were injured. the main target was a brigadier general, the chief security official in lebanon. he had recently implicated syria and its lebanese allies, hezbollah, for the killing of the prime minister. he was a fierce critic of syria. this will create shockwaves in the entire region. after a...
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the city is rattled after yesterday's attack. it happened just after 3:00 in the afternoon and one of beirut's most affluent neighborhoods. it essentially levelled an entire city block killing this target. brigadier general, a top security official, he was responsible for a number of investigations, terrorist investigations, and eventually implicated the syrian government and yesterday several top officials here accused the syrian government of being behind his assassination. this country, like syria, is split between pro and anti-assad groups and the fear all along has been that the violence in that country would spill over the borders into this one. stephanie gosk, nbc news, beirut. >> in beirut, protesters set up roadblocks in response to that massive car bombing attack. again, seven people died in yesterday's blast including a top security official. lebanese government has called for a national day of mourning, foreign observers believe the bombing may be linked to the civil war. >>> neighboring west bank, palestinians are he
the city is rattled after yesterday's attack. it happened just after 3:00 in the afternoon and one of beirut's most affluent neighborhoods. it essentially levelled an entire city block killing this target. brigadier general, a top security official, he was responsible for a number of investigations, terrorist investigations, and eventually implicated the syrian government and yesterday several top officials here accused the syrian government of being behind his assassination. this country, like...
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syrian rebels claim they've taken the country second city of aleppo a major offensive came as damascus agreed to a cease fire would be muslim holiday. plus the u.s. set to be hit by a new wave of potentially painful revelations. being holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london two thousand dollars which leaks founder julian from working now wiki leaks is releasing more than one hundred files relating to the treatment of prisoners in the u.s. military detention complex details coming up in just a moment. international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. libya's government forces claim they have taken control of the opposition stronghold bunnie one eat but say pockets of resistance still remain that's after a week's long deadly assault with reports of dozens of residents in the besieged city being killed by government shelling. has the details. we continue to receive these conflicting reports from our sources on the ground we're hearing about the army is actually withdrawing from the city or though we are hearing of wide scale killings from the government
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still dictate will there be a challenge this election a close god every day to go down to fifty on our city. so .
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form called i made with the people inside the city because the city believes the militias are. down to control it can flow leave the body to consume in libya using. or possibly means. of positions the media is not really covering. the real situation in libya because they want to set this example for syria and say what we succeed in libya so we will succeed in syria ok it was just sukkot certainly there will be of each of my point of view. coming up later indeed it turns its back on the idea of an economic struggling to run the country search for ways to dawlish the west and bank on the export opterons oil by trying to find a new payment every. day to the sound masked men forced to footballers of a top russian team to get to grips with another sport altogether opening find them using paypal guns out of the players received a sinister threat from. that's later but now massive crowds numbering in the tens of thousands have filled the streets of london marching against those stories the policies in the coalition government scuffles erupted in the aftermath of the rally as demonstra
form called i made with the people inside the city because the city believes the militias are. down to control it can flow leave the body to consume in libya using. or possibly means. of positions the media is not really covering. the real situation in libya because they want to set this example for syria and say what we succeed in libya so we will succeed in syria ok it was just sukkot certainly there will be of each of my point of view. coming up later indeed it turns its back on the idea of...
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people inside the city the city these militias are. now going through in control of libya and we will need to consider libya using. or possibly means. opposition. is not really covering. the reeves intuition in libya because the long war at this example for syria to say what we succeeded in libya so we will succeed in syria. just sukkot certainly will be looking at up of my point of view. the u.s. could be creating more problems for itself in pakistan coming to you this now you will small drones but there are fears that could mean a build up of deadly attacks abroad and they in turn lead to even more militaristic . turns of that on the idea of an economic strangling of iran that the country search for ways to dodge the west and embargo on the export of terror on this oil by trying to find a new payment. massive crowds numbering in the turns that some thousands have filled the streets of london marching against those stairs he policies of the coalition government scuffles erupted in the aftermath of the rally as demonstrators tong's had
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muslims are flocking to the sacred city of mecca for the hajj which officially begins on thursday. millions of expected. if able, muslims are required to make this pilgrimage at least once in their lives. >>> thank you all so much. livestrong. >> lance armstrong still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke to these charity cyclists today in texas calling the past two weeks interesting and at times very difficult. a growing doping scandal forced armstrong to give up chairmanship of livestrong and a whole bunch of big sponsors dropped him, too. >>> this next story is about something that's never happened before. pope benedict xvi conditionenized the first native american saint at st. peter burg today. lily of the mohawk is credited with the miraculous recovery of an american boy from a flesh eating bacteria in 2006 when his family prayed to her. >> in her time she had a tradition where she knew her creator very well and all the rules that go with it, loving and respected the elders, loving like the earth as in the environment. she had all these things
muslims are flocking to the sacred city of mecca for the hajj which officially begins on thursday. millions of expected. if able, muslims are required to make this pilgrimage at least once in their lives. >>> thank you all so much. livestrong. >> lance armstrong still a rock star to people who support the livestrong organization. he spoke to these charity cyclists today in texas calling the past two weeks interesting and at times very difficult. a growing doping scandal forced...
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the libyan army and loyalist militias are preparing for the final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been besieged for more than two weeks the deadly battle comes a year after the capture and death of longtime leader moammar gadhafi and the nato military campaign just to warn you some of the images we're about to show are graphic over a dozen people including children have been killed and many more injured in attacks during the blockade residents say they are short of medicine food and shelter the turmoil in bani walid is seen as just one sign of the continuing disarray that has reigned in libya since the western backed with its gadgets to cut reports. a year after the killing of warmer canal feet not only has the new government of libya made it illegal to criticize the february revolution of last year but a group of malicious affiliated with the country's defense ministry has be shelling parts of the country which were considered conduct is trying to halt the bombing it from the air and rockets because it was one of the towns which stood against the
the libyan army and loyalist militias are preparing for the final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been besieged for more than two weeks the deadly battle comes a year after the capture and death of longtime leader moammar gadhafi and the nato military campaign just to warn you some of the images we're about to show are graphic over a dozen people including children have been killed and many more injured in attacks during the blockade residents say they...
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everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the. we don't have a lot of medicine right now the hospital keep in the in the people outside from the hospital through we there is no food. but only because of the militias that it's around the clothes and the roles that it is the food and the fuel there are one and benoit from the three sides they use the house that. rockets and the gases weapons and actually found even a gas mask is the reports of the hospital says it is clearly that the civilians there the guards. and hundreds of gathered in the libyan capital to protest against the bani walid bombing they've reportedly broken into the area around the country's parliament venting their fury over the attacks that have left dozens dead and hundreds injured in the past few days and online with more about the country's troubles which are piling up a year after the revolution which was strongly backed by western countries. separatists ial in the e.u. states could get another boost in spain which is holding regional elections independence pa
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evil inside the city you used. to live with the consumer believe you are using. all of us to get mean. opposition. is not really covering. the weeds intuition believe. that this example. we succeed in libya so we succeeded in syria. egypt of my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans standing wave more about america's troubles howling up in the country this revolution that strongly back to. now more world news coming to you from our team in moscow and that's after the break. homeland security now has robot tunas seriously robot fish the drones in the sky spying on you just weren't good enough effect they've revealed that they're going to be using robotic hummingbirds soon who how cute these things can only see you though above the water now during the one percent or less of your life that you spend swimming homeland security will be keeping you safe sinc
evil inside the city you used. to live with the consumer believe you are using. all of us to get mean. opposition. is not really covering. the weeds intuition believe. that this example. we succeed in libya so we succeeded in syria. egypt of my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans...
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i'm in sochi but know your city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the cricket. song c. thank you. a. saucy. thank you. a. dog days are. the pride days it. takes a common. sudsy it's so true. business rural snifter is poised to become the biggest oil producer in the wold if the russian oil giant buys out b pay from russian. k.b. pay and they will face a billion dollar bill as well for the privilege of doing so meetings and taking base right now with all teams paid to all of the he's going to tell us all the details. that deal is expected to cost somewhere in the region of between twenty five and twenty eight billion dollars they're not going to make that kind of money for selling forms however they could make what it's made around six hundred fifty million from the sale of bonds everything which would help towards trying to convince people that they should sell less fifty percent share in t.n. k b p two rows next you know they say there's no reward without risk and the risk the rules never could be taking comes in the form of debt now if they take over all of ten
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more as a city a city by city million people alipore as a province five point five million people many in aleppo also support of the regime and they are sunni sectarian character of this conflict has been made by the opposition by hijacking of people on their idea. back to ground. back around or sectarian back around and killing them for more as a result than being a christian or being underweight in the in very very ugly and barbados but on the journey here almost out of time and i want to give my you the last time the last word on the program could we see syria partitioned as one of the outcome. my i think though i think the fact that the syrian government is arming the kurdish rebels in northern syria on the border with turkey is creating a de facto state kurdish state in that part of the part of the country and if asada falls a thing we're going to see the kurdish people probably declare independence so i have some kind of a kurdish regional government like there is in northern iraq i think that's a very positive development to the world powers who drew up the maps of the six pick
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this city is extremely quiet tonight, especially for a friday. it is a good indication of just how rattled people are here tonight. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> and airport security, we learned today that some of the airport body scanners which were in the news over fears of privacy and radiation are being removed from some of the bigger airports across the country. also there is word that the tsa has fired or suspended dozens of screeners at one major airport for not properly doing their jobs. our report from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: they were initially rolled out as the state-of-the-art upgrades at the tsa airports, so-called background machines that searched passengers for weapons and explosives. despite word from the tsa and the scientific community that the radiation levels are very low and safe, many travellers have remained concerned. >> it has always been an issue for women, especially if there is pregnant women going through, the body scanners. >> reporter: the tsa supervisors have also complained to nbc news that the screen
this city is extremely quiet tonight, especially for a friday. it is a good indication of just how rattled people are here tonight. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. >>> and airport security, we learned today that some of the airport body scanners which were in the news over fears of privacy and radiation are being removed from some of the bigger airports across the country. also there is word that the tsa has fired or suspended dozens of screeners at one major airport for not...
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disturbing reports that a foreigner troops and snipers could be used in the assault on the city. they told something dangerous that. the sniper is the father and mother not even maybe if it got out of them somewhere inside the city to let it invisibility you know. now earlier in the week there were conflicting reports at the city had fallen these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by word blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exits to the city that there has been firing in the air wide scale panic and that thousands of people are on the desert highway look at this. this get this gun and just be able to think now why i don't know why don't we. go outside and know what they were doing even when i think when we're going to the government we want to. get our rooms. just or homes. our homes we want to protect the room. in addition to this our sources tell us better continues to be armed gangs and m
disturbing reports that a foreigner troops and snipers could be used in the assault on the city. they told something dangerous that. the sniper is the father and mother not even maybe if it got out of them somewhere inside the city to let it invisibility you know. now earlier in the week there were conflicting reports at the city had fallen these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources...
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beyond its borders this was a statement made by like little brahimi just two days ago from this very city now two days after he made these statements we see this massive massive blast i was at the same today for a couple of hours and it was a massive massive explosion. already we have the now the political element coming into play some elements of the march fourteenth movement which is known to be anti bashar assad even before it was known who was killed in this explosion they quickly pointed the finger at the syrian government now with us on the head of intelligence security who apparently has been killed more targeted that he is known to be actually a robot fourteen is known not to be one of the supporters not to be very very likable personally all those who are in government so i think now this would only lead to more and more pingers problem are fourteen from their west and how is it being pointed at syria the question which must be raised in all of these cases is a who benefits from such an act i think you know if the syrian government does go ahead although we don't have any informa
beyond its borders this was a statement made by like little brahimi just two days ago from this very city now two days after he made these statements we see this massive massive blast i was at the same today for a couple of hours and it was a massive massive explosion. already we have the now the political element coming into play some elements of the march fourteenth movement which is known to be anti bashar assad even before it was known who was killed in this explosion they quickly pointed...
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i'm in sochi the no new city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter olympics. sunshine. thank you. saad she. thinks of some way a. dog days of. the dry days it. makes common. to. suzie it's so true. i love. welcome back in moscow there was a change of pace in the battle of words between us presidential candidates barack obama and mitt romney he laid down their arms and traded jokes at a charity fundraiser but the debates are still causing a buzz and huge t.v. ratings there's criticism that challenges from outside the two major parties almost never appear in televised confrontations the green party's jill stein appears on eighty five percent of the ballots across the country but when she and her running mates were arrested for trying to gain entrance to the latest debate there was little new media reaction than men ski the green party's campaign manager believes the two party domination is dated laws and corporate control. the reality is that there's nothing in our constitution which prevents a multi-party system from emerging here in the u.s. but we do have law
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playing serious with a car blast that killed eleven and stop the general in the country's northern city of tripoli armed clashes have left one person dead and eight wounded on sunday security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of demonstrators trying to storm government headquarters that west follows the killing of why some al has signed a top all of the chief investigating whether there was any syrian involvement in the two thousand and five assassination of lebanon's former prime minister rafik hariri lebanon's opposition believes the government in beirut is too close to the regime in damascus and could have had a hand in the international relations professor mark army says syria would be the last to benefit from the situation. if you think about the legacy you read two thousand and five that plague or have a record syria were due to. assad's government being told to do this because you. point the finger. they are so you have demonized wes maybe you have psychosis used to work for the other hand perhaps they're all cynical people who thought this would be a very good way of gettin
playing serious with a car blast that killed eleven and stop the general in the country's northern city of tripoli armed clashes have left one person dead and eight wounded on sunday security forces used tear gas to contain crowds of demonstrators trying to storm government headquarters that west follows the killing of why some al has signed a top all of the chief investigating whether there was any syrian involvement in the two thousand and five assassination of lebanon's former prime minister...
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for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a bear in railway but the a spiritual center. seems like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of all russia's state revenue but the ball location head of the says for the russians the russian crowds who had a revolt against azhar and eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists will stand there and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office
for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a bear in railway but the a spiritual center. seems like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub...
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here on r t our top story libya's army and loyalist militias are readying for a final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been under siege for more than two weeks the youngest son of colonel khadafi commies has been killed in a battle that came a year after the longtime libyan leader i've been toppled just to warn you some of the images in our report are disturbing more than a dozen people including children killed and many more injured attacks during this blockade residents say they are short on medicine water and food turmoil in bani walid seen as one side of continuing disarray that's reigned in the country since the western backed revolt as artie's guy named reports. a year after the killing of number cannot feed not only has the new government of leave immediately illegal to criticize the february revolution of last year but a group of malicious affiliated with the country's defense ministry has been. shelling parts of the country which were considered khadafi strongholds that bombing it from the air and rockets because they knew when he was one
here on r t our top story libya's army and loyalist militias are readying for a final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been under siege for more than two weeks the youngest son of colonel khadafi commies has been killed in a battle that came a year after the longtime libyan leader i've been toppled just to warn you some of the images in our report are disturbing more than a dozen people including children killed and many more injured attacks during this...
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we'll talk to robert osborne about that witch hunt and how it impacted politics. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> friday was not a good dey, the dow sank 205 points. we want to talk to the managing principal at talk bay group. how much did friday really put people on edge tomorrow. >> it's on earnings right now, and it wasn't just a backwards looking number, it's that forward guidance, what companies do when they releasary earnings report, they give us a reported card of how they have done over the last few months, but what we want to hear that optimistic tone. and if the tone is quite pessimistic, which is what it was on friday, markets will get scared and they'll sell off. so a lot of eyes will be looking at these earnings reports coming out
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the flood and not the nuclear maybe if it got out of them somewhere else inside the city and you have the media to get it goat maybe the snow but you know i. don't. know why the world. if you didn't know do today to look if you're going to be a beautiful you know and b. today to talk of that if you think. i don't know how is do how do i not get everything if you will no family get out now on somebody try to come back. then release your belief in to them and dr denbigh would be. earlier claim by libyan authorities that bani walid has been captured is being contradicted by witnesses who say the battle is ongoing there are also reports that pro-government militias have patched chemical stockpiles and use the weapons against civilians more on live from artie's middle east correspondent paula slayer reports of wide scale killing of armed gangs and militia looting people's homes and patrolling the streets now we are in contact with one who has decided the city when he tells us that they tell him that upwards of five hundred people have so far been killed of course we have no way of independ
the flood and not the nuclear maybe if it got out of them somewhere else inside the city and you have the media to get it goat maybe the snow but you know i. don't. know why the world. if you didn't know do today to look if you're going to be a beautiful you know and b. today to talk of that if you think. i don't know how is do how do i not get everything if you will no family get out now on somebody try to come back. then release your belief in to them and dr denbigh would be. earlier claim by...
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everywhere in this city the civilians building our fallen down even. the venue i need hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the hospital and the hospital keep in the wind the people outside from the house with a three week that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but what is the clause in there all it's that it's the food and the fuel that one and then only from the three sides they use the house and the dry the rockets and the gas weapons and actually found even in gaza is that everybody. says it is clearly that this it is that ben bomb making the gas. and the bani walid scenes has resonated in the libyan capital where hundreds gathered to protest the deadly bombings they reportedly broke into the area around the parliament venting their fury over the attacks have left and dozens dead and hundreds injured in the past few days of the army as a keyway editor of pan africa news wire says those who attacked the revolution with you should share responsibility for the turmoil. obviously the governmen
everywhere in this city the civilians building our fallen down even. the venue i need hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the hospital and the hospital keep in the wind the people outside from the house with a three week that there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but what is the clause in there all it's that it's the food and the fuel that one and then only from the three sides they use the house and the dry the rockets and the gas...
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r t our top story the libyan army and loyalist militias are readying for their final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been under siege for more than two weeks the youngest son of colonel qadhafi commies has also been killed in a battle that comes a year after the longtime libyan leader was toppled from power just to warn you some of the images in our reporting are graphic more than a dozen people including children have been killed many more injured during attacks during this blockade residents say they are short on food medicine and water turmoil and seen as just one sign of continuing disarray that's reigned in libya since the western backed profile was artie's gannett she reports. a year after the killing of warmer khadafi not only has the new government of libya immediately illegal to criticize the favorite revolution of last year but a group of militias affiliated with the country's defense ministry is the shelling parts of the country which were considered khadafi strongholds that bombing it from the air and rockets because they knew when he
r t our top story the libyan army and loyalist militias are readying for their final assault on the city of bani walid where supporters of the old regime have been under siege for more than two weeks the youngest son of colonel qadhafi commies has also been killed in a battle that comes a year after the longtime libyan leader was toppled from power just to warn you some of the images in our reporting are graphic more than a dozen people including children have been killed many more injured...
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people inside the city do you. believe you can see believe you are using. all of those would be the means. of the nation. is not really covering. the situation believe. that this example is that what we succeed in libya so we will succeed in syria it was. my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida but some washington. since previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans dead on mon we've more about america's troubles ongoing up in the country a year ago. more than one hundred thousand people turned out in london to protest against the austerity being wildly imposed scuffles erupted immediately after the march as hundreds of protesters broke away and tried to storm shops saturday's rally in the british capital was organized by trade unions and attracted people from across the country prime minister david cameron recently warned of more tough decisions for the struggling economy r.t. sarah firth was among the crowd. many pe
people inside the city do you. believe you can see believe you are using. all of those would be the means. of the nation. is not really covering. the situation believe. that this example is that what we succeed in libya so we will succeed in syria it was. my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida but some washington. since previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left...
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out on the streets saying that it was syria that was behind the blast in beirut something which the city has seen in this for years now people are saying basically that they want the government to step down the entire government there is a sit in being organized in beirut in front of the parliament people are saying they're going to stay there until the government resigns however this is where it should be mentioned is that the prime minister has filed a petition for his admission to the president by the president refused so we have these acts of protest we have the people who are supporters off the show who are saying that syria is to blame they're also calling for the u.n. peacekeeping forces to come in and line up you know on the border between syria and lebanon and a lot of people at this point already starting to express their worry that the conflict in syria inadvertently or purposefully of course there is some clear at the moment is being spilled into the neighboring country into lebanon. some lebanese politicians blame syria for the deaths saying these security official killed wa
out on the streets saying that it was syria that was behind the blast in beirut something which the city has seen in this for years now people are saying basically that they want the government to step down the entire government there is a sit in being organized in beirut in front of the parliament people are saying they're going to stay there until the government resigns however this is where it should be mentioned is that the prime minister has filed a petition for his admission to the...
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the fight it happened yesterday there in a way from the from the from the city there. is good very well if people control. the militias. his health is really. going on but is that really big on the first. i think about was seventeen. buddy from the militias. to be big kill yes. it is six hundred from the militias own the world of the newly the along the street of the middle of the city but the numbers on the hospital. and hospitals of. the hospital center who know more than one thousand from the militias that. earlier this month the government the general national congress ordered its army to use all necessary means to deal with the situation in bani walid and sirte it does seem as if all necessary means are being used well perhaps all necessary means being used paula but certainly for three weeks now. the citizens of body were leaving calling for international community for them to step in and offer some help any response to that at all. also at me ever since the violence started some three weeks ago residents of bani walid has been appealing to the international comm
the fight it happened yesterday there in a way from the from the from the city there. is good very well if people control. the militias. his health is really. going on but is that really big on the first. i think about was seventeen. buddy from the militias. to be big kill yes. it is six hundred from the militias own the world of the newly the along the street of the middle of the city but the numbers on the hospital. and hospitals of. the hospital center who know more than one thousand from...
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seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask on time for an ancestor because i want to keep up to date for this morning world but still i would like to have camp my background how my ancestors lawyer very attachment to the church brought knowledge is an sistas to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in pesach you tit for not agreeing to the orthodox who forms introducing washing the sixteen hundreds they'll believe are still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for big cities this year is the old believers culture could be imperiled. plans to continue her studies abroad. the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the jews are fresh in her memory so is the culture. and download the official ati application to choose you
seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. ok i didn't ask on time for an ancestor because i want to keep up to date for this morning world but still i would like to have camp my background how my ancestors lawyer very attachment to the church brought knowledge is an sistas to this remote glen deflate by call more than two hundred...
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everywhere in this city the civilians building our fallen down even the venue where. we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the in the people outside from the hours within three weeks there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the closing the rolls that is the food in the few there are one and then away from the three sides these the house that the iraqi women's and i actually found even a. really good at this a million. i mean well lead siege has resonated also in libya's capital where hundreds gathered to protest against the deadly bombings they've reportedly broken into an area around the parliament venting fieri over the attacks that have left dozens dead and hundreds injured in the past few days as a kiwi editor pat africa news wire says those who backed the libyan revolution should share responsibility for the turmoil. obviously the government is behind this siege of bani walid it's clearly a violation of international law of human rights norms why are they targeting this town of
everywhere in this city the civilians building our fallen down even the venue where. we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the in the people outside from the hours within three weeks there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but nobody the closing the rolls that is the food in the few there are one and then away from the three sides these the house that the iraqi women's and i actually found even a. really good at this a...
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militias a year after the western backed libyan revolt which went to a man whose family is trapped in the city and we also have live reaction to the latest developments there. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest news this is the weekly on our team mass protests in the lebanese capital have descended into riots with the army firing tear gas to control hundreds of angry demonstrators they tried to storm the government headquarters in beirut after the funerals of those killed in friday's car bombing parties are they going to go is in the region following the developments. started off as a potentially a peaceful if rather more in problem march out during the funeral. of the police official who was killed on friday in a bar glass that went off and in a capsule. then several hundreds of those people branched out and went on to storm the office of the prime minister they were the ones who had flags up the free syrian army or rather are the syrian opposition and also all kind of once they got there they started throwing rocks and of course they were met with very heavy p
militias a year after the western backed libyan revolt which went to a man whose family is trapped in the city and we also have live reaction to the latest developments there. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest news this is the weekly on our team mass protests in the lebanese capital have descended into riots with the army firing tear gas to control hundreds of angry demonstrators they tried to storm the government headquarters in beirut after the funerals of...
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everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the world of people outside from the hospital three weeks there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clause in the rolls that it's the food and if there are women been away from the three sides they used the house would be very good guys and i actually found even a gas mask recording of the hospital very clearly that the civilians there. and hundreds of gathered in the libyan capital to protest against the bani walid bombings they've reportedly broken into the area around the country's parliament and to be attacks that have left dozens dead and hundreds injured in the past few days and online we more about the country's troubles which are piling up a year after the revolution which was strongly backed by western countries. police in kuwait have used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse angry demonstrators over a change to electoral law they cues a government of a constitutional he
everywhere in the city the civilians building our fallen down even the hospital we don't have a lot of medicine right now the house the hospital keep in the world of people outside from the hospital three weeks there is no food can go inside but only because of the militias that it's around but already the clause in the rolls that it's the food and if there are women been away from the three sides they used the house would be very good guys and i actually found even a gas mask recording of the...
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people inside the city these militias are. now going to. be considered in libya. or possibly means. positions. is not really covering. education in libya because of the long war at this example for syria to say we succeeded in libya so we succeeded in syria. my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left four americans dead. more part america's troubles piling up three revolution it's strongly back here again. more world news from r.t. in moscow coming your way after the break. a texas mom was arrested and thrown in jail orange jumpsuit and all for neglecting her kids who were playing in front of her house for just a little while a concerned neighbor and sort of say walking across the street you know to talk to the unintended children to find out what's going on went to the total sheep mode and immediately called nine one one because children playing it is truly an emergency worth the police'
people inside the city these militias are. now going to. be considered in libya. or possibly means. positions. is not really covering. education in libya because of the long war at this example for syria to say we succeeded in libya so we succeeded in syria. my point of view. u.s. intelligence says last month's attack on the american consulate in libya was most likely not premeditated or linked to al qaida some washington politicians previously suggested the assault in the city of benghazi left...